Stay 3 nights or more and get 20% off
Includes STARS Program Amenities:
+ Personalized welcome amenity
+ Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
+ $100 USD FB credit (once per stay)
+ Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
+ Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
*Minimum 3 consecutive nights are required. Applicable to rooms except Superior King, Club Superior King.
*Blackout dates may apply.
Exclusive Booking Perks
Personalized and customized amenity
Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
All STARS hotels offer a hotel credit valued at $100 USD (once per stay)
Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
1-2 Kioichō, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8585, Japan
The Setting
The Luxury Collection's portfolio values properties with distinctive character and strong ties to their locale, and this Tokyo hotel occupies one of the city's most layered districts. Kioichō sits in Chiyoda ward, a quiet enclave whose name memorializes the samurai clans who once kept estates here: the Kii, Owari, and Ii families of the Edo period. The neighbourhood retains a hushed, almost courtly atmosphere despite its proximity to Shibuya's commerce and Shinjuku's administrative bustle. Shimizudani Park, a fragment of green edged by old stone walls, lies within easy walking distance, as does Sophia University's leafy campus. The broader capital sprawls around you: the Imperial Palace gardens to the east, the National Diet Building's neoclassical dome a short distance southwest. Tokyo's energy is palpable here, but filtered through a district that remembers its feudal past. Tokyo Haneda International Airport is fifteen kilometres away; monorail and train connections bring you from the terminal to central Tokyo in under half an hour.
Experiences: The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, A Luxury Collection Hotel
MAZ, the hotel's two-Michelin-starred dining room, charts a culinary path through Peru, listing each ingredient's producing region and elevation alongside dishes that honour the Andes and the AMAZon basin. For three-star experiences, Kanda, less than two kilometres away, showcases Hiroyuki Kanda's Tokushima roots through Naruto fish and Awa beef, prepared with deliberate minimalism. RyuGin, just over two kilometres distant, offers Seiji Yamamoto's rigorous, science-informed approach to Japanese cuisine, including fugu preparations. The Tsukiji Outer Market, three and a half kilometres south, remains the city's most vivid morning tableau: tuna auctions concluded, vendors hawk nori, tamagoyaki, and glistening slabs of otoro. Book a table at Kanda well in advance; seats fill weeks out. Aoyama Farmers Market convenes most weekends, three kilometres west, where Tokyo growers sell Edo-era heirloom vegetables and Shizuoka citrus.
When to Visit
Winter is crisp and dry, the air sharp enough to sting, temperatures hovering around eight degrees by day and dipping near freezing after dark. The city empties briefly for New Year, then resumes its rhythm. Cherry blossom season arrives late March into early April, when the parks froth with pale pink and crowds gather for hanami picnics under branches. Early summer brings humidity and the rainy season in June, the streets slick and the sky a persistent grey. July and August turn sticky, near thirty degrees, but temple grounds offer shade and cold mugicha flows freely. Autumn, particularly October and November, is Tokyo's finest season: skies sharpen to cobalt, ginkgo trees turn gold along the avenues, and temperatures settle into the high teens. Visit then if you can.
Frequently Asked Questions
You receive the same rate as booking direct through our Marriott Stars partnership, with complimentary perks including daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit. Across our 1200+ partner properties, 92% include daily breakfast and 78% include room upgrades. Your travel advisor is also available to advocate on your behalf if anything goes wrong during your stay.
In most cases, yes. Complimentary perks are typically included alongside seasonal promotions or hotel-run sales, so you can often receive the promotional rate plus perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits. We'll confirm the details for your specific booking.
The Luxury Collection is Marriott International's portfolio of independent luxury hotels and resorts in sought-after destinations. Originally established in 1906 by CIGA, the brand now encompasses over 120 properties, each selected for its distinctive character. Hotels retain their individual identity while offering consistent quality in dining, wellness, and curated local experiences.
Yes, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, A Luxury Collection Hotel currently offers: Stay 3 nights or more and get 20% off
Includes STARS Program Amenities:
+ Personalized welcome amenity
+.... This promotion is in addition to the complimentary perks included with your booking. Contact us for current availability and booking window details.
Yes, there are 160 Michelin-starred restaurants within 50 km of The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, A Luxury Collection Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, making it a compelling destination for guests who value fine dining alongside their stay.